Pingali Lakshmikantam

Pingali Lakshmikantam

Pingali Lakshmikantam (1894-01-10 in Artamuru, British India – 1972) was an Indian poet and writer.

Personal background

Lakshmikantam was born into a Brahmin in Artamuru, British India. His father was Venkataratnamu, his mother was Kutumbamma. Ancestors of Pingali family were Tikkana and Pingali Suranna.

Lakshmikantamu studied up to fifth grade in Guduru, 6th and 7th grades in Repalle, and from 8th grade through his BA in Bandar|. After finishing the Secondary School Leaving Certificate, Lakshmikantam worked as a copyist for 2.5 years in the sub-court of Vijayawada. After finishing his BA, he taught at Bandaru Noble School and later at Bandaru Noble College until 1926. After a brief stint at Madras Oriental Manuscript Library as a researcher in 1927, Laksmikantam served as the president of Andhrasakha, a division of Andhraviswa Kalaparishat from 1931 through 1949. He began this new career by preparing syllabus for Telugu and Sanskrit literature courses. He taught history and criticism of Telugu literature to BA (honors) and MA students.

Later, he served as a Literary Adviser to All India Radio and directed several Sanskrit rupakas (dramas). He was appointed in 1954 as a member of working committee of Central Academy of Literature. In 1961, he was appointed as a professor at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. From 1968 till his death, he served as a member of Board of Governors of Telugu Academy and Chairman of Academic Council.He was the Head of the Department of Telugu at Madras Christian College. [ [http://telugumcc.com/telugudepartment.html Heads of Telugu Association in Madras Christian College] ]

In the beginning of 20th century, drama was very popular in Andhra. Lakshmikantam played proficiently several roles together with his brother Narsayya. His roles included Arjuna in “Gayopakhayanam,” Krishna in “Narakasuravadha,” Rakshasa in “Mudrarakshasam”, and Dharmaraju in “Pandavodyogavijayalu.” He also participated in another popular literary tradition called Avadhanam.

It was a fashion to write poetry as a pair. Pingali Lakshmikantam paired up with [http://www.vepachedu.org/Katuri.htm Katuri Venkateswarrao] and became famous as Pingali- Katuri Poets. Their joint ventures are tolakari and soundaranandnam.

Bibliography

#"Andhra Sahitya Charitra" [ [http://www.archive.org/details/andhrasahityacha025940mbp Online copy of "Andhra Sahitya Charitra", The Internet Archive] ]
#"Saahitya Silpa Sameeksha"
#"Madhurapanditarajamu"
#"Gangalahari"
#"Tejolahari"
#"Atmalahari"
#"Andhravajnmaya charitra"
#"Goutama Vyasalu"
#"Na Radio Prasangalu" (compilation of his All India Radio speeches)
#"All Men are Brothers"
#"Tolakari"
#"Soundaranandnam"

References

External links

* [http://www.vepachedu.org/Pingali.htm Biography of Lakshmikantamu Pingali (1894-1972), Vepachedu Educational Foundation]
* [http://www.vepachedu.org/Katuri.htm Biography of Venkateswarrao Katuri (1895-1962), Vepachedu Educational Foundation]
* [http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/02/12/stories/2005021200100200.htm Sahitya Surabhi Lecture, "The Hindu"]
* [http://www.avkf.org/BookLink/display_author_books.php?author_id=154 Dead link, November 13, 2007]
* [http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/cgi-bin/metainfo.cgi?&title1=Andhra%20Sahitya%20Charitra&author1=Dr.Pingali%20Lakshmikantham&subject1=&year=1974%20&language1=telugu&pages=536&barcode=2020120003818&author2=&identifier1=&publisher1=ANDHRA%20PRADESH%20SAHITYA%20ACADAMY&contributor1=&vendor1=NONE&scanningcentre1=ccl,%20hyderabad&scannerno1=&digitalrepublisher1=PAR%20INFORMATICS%20HYDERABAD&digitalpublicationdate1=0000-00-00&numberedpages1=&unnumberedpages1=&rights1=OUT_OF_COPYRIGHT&copyrightowner1=enter%20name%20of%20the%20copyright%20owner&copyrightexpirydate1=&format1=%20&url=/data/upload/0003/820 Record of "Andhra Sahitya Charitra", Digital Library of India]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/andhrasahityacha025940mbp Online copy of "Andhra Sahitya Charitra", The Internet Archive]
* [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2002/09/24/stories/2002092400370200.htm Pingali Surya Sundaram's biography on Ramana Maharishi, "The Hindu"]


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